Looking out my front door, there's somewhere about two, maybe two and a half feet of snow on my lawn. But, here in Utah, this barely qualifies long pants tucked into our shoes. Not even full sleeves, and long pants for the sole purpose of keeping our legs dry. Relatively speaking.

As soon as we get a single flake Everyone over here loses their collective toast*
Thankfully while I am offically snowed in today, it is only in centimeters rather than in feet and inches which isn't too bad... The only worry I have is: When I build a "snowkat" should I use snow to make the ears or stick in some leaves? X3

NeeKnight wrote:As soon as we get a single flake Everyone over here loses their collective toast*
Thankfully while I am offically snowed in today, it is only in centimeters rather than in feet and inches which isn't too bad... The only worry I have is: When I build a "snowkat" should I use snow to make the ears or stick in some leaves? X3

This is not terrible winter, you can visit my country and you will know what's mean real winter with temperature below - 25,sometimes happened blizzard with strong wind, after all that, you will like your winter.

T-Bone wrote:This is not terrible winter, you can visit my country and you will know what's mean real winter with temperature below - 25,sometimes happened blizzard with strong wind, after all that, you will like your winter.

Never said here in my city was terrible (in fact, I would love a bit more cold and snow for a change XD). Anyway, yeah... On your zone it must be really bad ᶘ xᴥxᶅ

Everyone in Utah loves snow, it's just keeping the roads and streets clear. Otherwise, it's just more water when it melts, kids make snowmen, and the news reporters get to make a few jokes about it all. It may get cold, but that's just an excuse for hot chocolate by the fireplace with the family. When you're born and raised in Utah, you're all weather and all terrain.